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  1. Died: May 3, 1895, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. John Brown, Jr., was born in Hudson, Summit County, Ohio, on July 25, 1821, to John Brown and Dianthe (Lusk) Brown. The younger Brown enrolled at the Grand River Institute in Austinburg, Ohio, around 1842. In July 1847 he married Wealthy Hotchkiss. The couple settled in Springfield, Massachusetts.

  2. John A. Brown Jr. John Ashley Brown Jr. (c.1962/1963 [1] – April 24, 1997) was an American from New Orleans who was convicted of first-degree murder and incarcerated on death row in Louisiana State Penitentiary for 12 years. He was one of six inmates featured in the 1998 documentary entitled The Farm: Angola, USA.

  3. JOHN Y. BROWN JR. was born in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1933. He received a bachelor’s degree and a law degree from the University of Kentucky and served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1959 to 1965. He first made his mark in the restaurant franchise industry by recognizing the appeal of fast fried chicken during the 1960s and made “the colonel ...

  4. Nel 1820 sposò Dianthe Lusk ed il loro primo figlio, John Brown Jr., nacque 13 mesi più tardi.Cinque anni dopo la nuova famiglia si trasferì a New Richmond nella Contea di Crawford, in Pennsylvania, dove acquistò 200 acri (all'incirca 81 ettari) di terra; ne liberò un ottavo per costruirvi una capanna di tronchi, un fienile e un laboratorio da conciatore.

  5. 22 nov 2022 · John Y. Brown Jr., Kentucky’s Democratic governor from 1979 until 1983 and a prolific investor in fast food chains, died at age 88 on Thursday. He is known for catapulting the Kentucky Fried ...

  6. 29 nov 2022 · Former Gov. John Y. Brown Jr., who died this month at age 88, lay in state Tuesday at the Kentucky Capitol, where members of the public could come to pay their respects to the late statesman ...

  7. 23 nov 2022 · Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown Jr. hugged his wife, Phyllis George, after being sworn in as the 55th chief executive of the Commonwealth in Frankfort, Ky., on Dec. 11, 1979.